Deck 1: Strangers, Friends, and Lovers: Why Is Life so Complicated

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The hypothesis that humans have a pervasive drive to form and maintain at least a minimum quantity of lasting, positive, and impactful relationships, refers to …

A) the need for affiliation
B) the need for intimacy
C) the need to belong
D) the need for social integration
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The tradional American family as an institution can be traced back to which of the following centuries?

A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 18th
D) 19th
E) 20th
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Accordin to Levinger (1993), economic changes have empowered women such that their relationships with men are less likely to be defined in terms of …

A) master-servant
B) owner-property
C) parent-child
D) doctor-patient
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According to Hackel and Ruble (1992) and Peplau and Hill (1990), wives _________ are more satisfied with their relationhips than wives _________.

A) in traditional relationships; with strong expectations of equality
B) with stronger expectations of equality; in traditional relationships
C) of men with blue collar careers; of men with blue collar careers
D) of men with white collar careers; of men with blue collar careers
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Which of the following is not one of Homans's principles of social interactions?

A) people of equal status are likely to interact
B) people who are similar are likely to interact
C) people who disagree on important issues are likely to interact
D) frequent interaction leads to increased liking
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Weiss (1969) suggested five distinct needs that can be met through social relationships. Which one is not one those needs?

A) the need for intimacy
B) the need for assistance
C) the need for nurturance
D) the need to ensure physical well-being
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The hypothesis that humans have a pervasive drive to form and maintain at least a minimum quantity of lasting, positive, and impactful relationships was suggested by …

A) Strube
B) Baumeister and Leary
C) Pickett, Gardner, and Knowles
D) Hornsey and Jetten
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Deck 1: Strangers, Friends, and Lovers: Why Is Life so Complicated
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The hypothesis that humans have a pervasive drive to form and maintain at least a minimum quantity of lasting, positive, and impactful relationships, refers to …

A) the need for affiliation
B) the need for intimacy
C) the need to belong
D) the need for social integration
C
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The tradional American family as an institution can be traced back to which of the following centuries?

A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 18th
D) 19th
E) 20th
D
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Accordin to Levinger (1993), economic changes have empowered women such that their relationships with men are less likely to be defined in terms of …

A) master-servant
B) owner-property
C) parent-child
D) doctor-patient
B
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According to Hackel and Ruble (1992) and Peplau and Hill (1990), wives _________ are more satisfied with their relationhips than wives _________.

A) in traditional relationships; with strong expectations of equality
B) with stronger expectations of equality; in traditional relationships
C) of men with blue collar careers; of men with blue collar careers
D) of men with white collar careers; of men with blue collar careers
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Which of the following is not one of Homans's principles of social interactions?

A) people of equal status are likely to interact
B) people who are similar are likely to interact
C) people who disagree on important issues are likely to interact
D) frequent interaction leads to increased liking
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Weiss (1969) suggested five distinct needs that can be met through social relationships. Which one is not one those needs?

A) the need for intimacy
B) the need for assistance
C) the need for nurturance
D) the need to ensure physical well-being
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The hypothesis that humans have a pervasive drive to form and maintain at least a minimum quantity of lasting, positive, and impactful relationships was suggested by …

A) Strube
B) Baumeister and Leary
C) Pickett, Gardner, and Knowles
D) Hornsey and Jetten
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